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Hell's Gate & Alexandria Bridge, BC { 21 images } Created 3 Sep 2016

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  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge3.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge2.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge1.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge5.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge4.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge6.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge8.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge7.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge9.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge10.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge11.JPG
  • In the souhern end of Fraser Canyon, the waters of the Fraser River narrow to 115 feet, creating a magnificent rush of water known as Hell’s Gate.  Long a salmon fishing area, the gorge also provides a dramatic backdrop for an aerial tramway which is capable of providing passage for 530 passengers per hour to the waters below. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge12.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge13.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge14.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge15.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge16.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge17.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge18.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge19.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge20.JPG
  • The Alexandria Bridge is a steel arch-span bridge crossing the Fraser River near Spuzzum, British Columbia, along the Trans-Canadian Highway. The last auto crossed in 1964. The bridge is used as foot access to the Alexandria Bridge Provincial Park. Photo by Alan Cradick.
    072015HellsGateAlexBridge21.JPG